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The Drayton Crown
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Featuring free toiletries, this family room includes a private bathroom with a shower and a hairdryer. The family room f…
Providing free toiletries, this twin/double room includes a private bathroom with a shower and a hairdryer. The twin/dou…
Offering free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a shower and a hairdryer. The double room of…
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Restaurants nearby
- The Barrington Boar Dating back to the 18C, this lovely stone-built inn sits in a picture postcard village and its back garden and terrace is a real jewel. The chef-owner’s personality, his experience in previous kitchens, and his knowledge of the locale, all inform his appealing menu of modern, balanced dishes that are big on flavour and guaranteed to hit the spot. Four bedrooms occupy what was once the skittle alley.6.8km
- Queen of CupsBib This deliciously different restaurant sits within a rustic 17C inn in the heart of Glastonbury, and comes with numerous seating areas, including a cosy courtyard for sunny days. Menus showcase West Country produce and the resulting Middle Eastern and Mediterranean small plates burst with colour and flavour. Grab a friend, go for the chef’s selection entitled the ‘Queen’s Feast’ and accompany it with the ‘sharing ciders’.17.0km
- Holm Situated within a charming village, there's something special about this former bank, which has been impressively converted into a spacious restaurant with eye-catching architecture. Sit in the chic dining room with its distressed designer style, bag a spot at the kitchen counter or head to the lovely rear terrace when the sun is shining. Choose from a range of menus, all of which are underpinned by a commitment to seasonal ingredients. If you want to explore more of the Somerset countryside, there are seven bedrooms available to stay the night.8.2km
- Augustus An experienced chef and a bright, breezy team run this welcoming little bistro. Sit in the cosy, intimate dining room or the bright conservatory with sliding glass doors and a retractable roof. Hearty, unfussy cooking mixes French-influenced dishes with updated British classics.17.8km
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Attractions nearby
- Athelney village in Somerset, England, UK7.0km
- Burrow Mump hill and castle in Somerset, England, UK7.4km
- Muchelney Abbey Grade I listed historic house museum in South Somerset, England, UK2.3km
- Church of St Peter and St Paul, Muchelney church in Muchelney, Somerset, England, UK2.4km
- Glastonbury Abbey former Benedictine abbey at Somerset, England, United Kingdom17.0km
- Glastonbury Tor hill in Glastonbury, Somerset, England17.5km
- Barrington Court Grade I listed historic house museum in South Somerset, England, UK6.5km
- Montacute House Late Elizabethan mansion with garden in Montacute, South Somerset, England, UK12.1km
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